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Mississippi, Secret Service Form Cybercrime Task Force
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Other states have similar caps. Mississippi law allows annual payments of $50,000 for each year a person is wrongfully incarcerated but sets a maximum of 10 years payment.
Curtis Flowers, a man who spent 23 years on death row after being convicted in the 1996 shooting deaths of four people in Mississippi, was tried six times, with each trial resulting in an overturned conviction or mistrial.
In 2020, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch said the state would not try the case a seventh time, leaving Flowers a free man. And in March, a state judge ruled Flowers would receive the state s maximum compensation of $500,000.
Lau said Long s case and those similar highlight the inadequacy in the cap and Long shouldn t have needed a pardon from Gov. Roy Cooper to receive the money.
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Mississippi, Secret Service work on cybercrime task force
JACKSON Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch said Tuesday that her office has established a partnership with the U.S. Secret Service and in-state law enforcement agencies to investigate financial crimes that occur online.
A Cyberfraud Task Force is based in the attorney general’s office in Jackson.
“We’re going to go after these criminals,” Fitch said during a news conference. “We have the ability to investigate these cybercrimes, to prosecute these cybercriminals.”
She said the task force intends to create a “blanket of protection” for people and businesses targeted by online crimes.